Guest guest Posted November 13, 2002 Report Share Posted November 13, 2002 Hi Lucinda, sorry for being so late with my response, but I had to verify a few things. First here is a description of what a CVS is: Chorionic Villus Sampling (CVS) CVS can be conducted in pregnancies which are less than 12 weeks pregnant. This method can be conducted from the beginning of the 10th week through the 12th week of pregnancy, the risk is about 1% or less. If a question arises as to the accuracy of the results, amniocentesis may be necessary to confirm them. The choronic villi are small finger like projections which contain the genes of the developing embryo, a small sample cam be removed by one of two ways: 1.Transcervical: Using ultrasound a thin tube is inserted through the vagina into the uterus 2.Transabdominal: This same approach is the same as is done for amniocentesis except the needle does not enter the amniotic sac. As with amniocentesis the results are usually available in about 10 days. [1] Brumfield CG, Lin S, Conner W, et al. Pregnancy outcome following genetic amniocentesis at 11-14 vs 16-19 weeks' gestation. Obstet Gynecol. 1996;88:114-118. In the past there was the problem with CVS, that the mother's cells may get into the sample and thus give an inaccurate result. We were assured by our geneticst that this won't happen if an EDTA blood-sample is taken from both parents to make sure that the lab only works with cells from the embryo. Since Silke and I both have the dF508 mutation it is more difficult to test for CF than if we had two different mutations. In our case the lab has to do a quantitative analysis (that means they have to find out HOW MUCH dF508 the embryo has). And that kind of test can be done more precisely with DNA material from the CVS than with breeded cells from the amnio. Hope this explains why we have to go for the CVS if Silke gets pregnant. Peace Torsten, dad of Fiona 5wcf e-mail: torstenkrafft@... Re: Hello Everyone Date: Wed, 30 Oct 2002 15:35:07 -0000 Hi Wendi, welcome to the list. We are in the same situation. We are " working " on our second child for more than a year now after thinking about it for four years. Since preimplantation diagnosis (PID) isn't allowed here in Germany and we don't wanna have another child wcf (a very difficult decision) we have to play russian roulette. Recently I spoke with a geneticst about CVS vs. amnio. While generally amnio is the standard way of prenatal testing she prefers a CVS for the CF testing. She said that she needs the blood of both parents first (to make sure that one can distinguish between cells from the mother and cells from the fetus) and then a CVS is performed at 12 or 13 weeks. You'll get the results within 10 days then. The only downside is that there is a higher risk of a miscarriage with CVS (1% vs. 0.3% with amnios). Hope this helps. The whole question of prenatal testing is highly sensibel and in the end a personal decision of the parents. But fortunately we have been able on this list to discuss it mature and calmly. Peace Torsten, dad of Fiona 5wcf > Hello- > I am brand new to this group. I am really looking forward to having people > to talk to who understand what I am going through. I am the mother of a > wonderful 2 and a 1/2 year old. Her name is Peyton . She was > diagnosed with CF at 13 months. Thus far we have been very fortunate, she > had been very healthy and her specialist is happy with her progress since > the diagnosis. (She was diagnosed because of failure to thrive.) My > husband and I have always wanted 2+ children and looked forward to raising > a family. Peyton is our first child. After her diagnosis I was hesitant > to have more children, however I feel that had a lot to do with the > initial shock and fear of the unknown. Now that we have settled into a > routine and my nerves have calmed down, we are trying to have another > child. Although we have not conceived yet, (been trying for 6 months) I > am weighing the pros and cons and options of prenatal testing, CVS versus > amnio. Can anyone who has been in this situation offer suggestions? I > look forward to hearing from you! > > Thanks! > ~Wendi > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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